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Subject: Re: What I want from my Common Lisp vendor and the Common Lisp community
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From: Erik Naggum
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Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 21:52:27 GMT
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* "Janos Blazi"
> To say that all those who do not exactly share your opinion should be
> thrown out of the community is an extremely dangerous thing and I hope
> there are not many NGs where you can get way with this mentality.
Nobody is even hinting at saying or meaning anything that stupid.
> Now I do not love computer languages, I simply use them to solve problems
> and probably most programmers think like me. This attitude does not make
> me to an evil person.
No, but it makes you an irrelevant person.
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